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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1921)
Tin: gazetti: timks. hkitxkr, Oregon, tiursoay. ii:c. s, w-:. Tin: (i i:rn:-TiMi:s 'JUIIIIIIIllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllttlllllllllMllltlllllllllllllllllll'S !llllllllllllll!lllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllltllltlli ,: TWO ntr d 'nnr (m(tnl t r i h she i - !-' :: t hi Hepp- : "i for patenting anv ncs. :i" J to the '.i-rir.s; credit of the A:rer . in p-e-s. 'v.ost of our publications 4-c decent. Kclatively little interest in the utfnwny was shown. The press led i reaction acainst the whole corrupt :".::ness. and at once the public fol lowed. Taie. there was interest in the verdict, but also general revolt against listening to the evidence of Arbuckle's friendly and unfriendly associates. One probable result of the fatality and the trial will be the reform of the few newspapers which specialize in this kind of filth. Poi-TY.VgMm. iimiiiiimm; hii: i. i k tl'I'l II I ION i. hSv'KH ' ' ear i : :. i .'. M.-nlhs i t'. l.iP ... ... U'N KAILS. SI 00 I IV i:z :oi Mi'KHolV H H UKIU'IAL I'AFKIl it AMUUCAN fKtJiS ASsVIATIONJ Free From Smut. No clean-minded person in Ore gon can help having a sense of sat isfaction over the cleanliness with which the telegraphic rerorts of the Arbuckie trial were handled. Never a suggestive phrase or word was transmitted by the Associated Press, nor so far as e have observed in anv nda & slew arc o'd lien erv cl..v. Kit not Slat's Diary. By ROSS FARQITHAR F-id.iy 1 gess pa is getting better after haveing ben laid up a fue days 1 herd ma skolding him out pruty strong mis niominz. ne is ur & moveing a round a gen. S5. ' but ma sed wile it is V such onry nasty wether ?.he mite as well be a pulling down his insur es money as to be afing. urday I et din- up to Jakes house today, ma dusent mind ? me to go out to eat so iiiuvii vuuj mint, a? iu 5L. 3 manners at the table v. Itch ls s a no more. 7;,sX;v -Thev was a old frend of pas here t-vlav & him & pa got to ar gueitig religion pa dusent care to a:gu politiv ennv more after the eleckshun This man Jiddent be leave the Bible or nothing & pa sed after he had went that he was an acrostic or sum such. UY.ht s.Lv Jane ast & nvited me to go to a party at her ciuzens house tonite. she sed to me that 1 wood probiv meat sum nice people. I an swered & replyed 1 wood just as leaf be w ith her. & she ackted like she mite be kinda haff sore at me after that. Went ennv how. 7Vti.rsJ.iv went to the show to nite me & ma & pa & it was a vaw devilt show & had about a 100 acks clowns & vantrilikists & aekerbats & 'dancers and etc. Pa sed they was 'most cverv kind of a ack xcept the iVolsted Ack witch is not a very pop ular 1 ennv how. Supply Your Christmas Needs at The Cash Variety Store Where You Get Big Values For Little Money Kiddy Kars, Trains, Autos, Airplanes, Dolls, etc. A. M. EDWARDS I WELL DRILLER Lexington, Ore. Box 14 Uses up-to-date traction drilling outfit, equipped for all sizes of hole and depths. E WRITE FOR CONTRACT AND TERMS - rUIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIMIIIIIIIIMIIItllH Illllllllllllllllllltlillllllll Illllllllllin iltlMtlllllllllllllllMIIHIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllllllllllllltllllllll!llll!Mlllt Illllllllllllf? p H i ner t 1 ireciai news, lite telegram con gratulates the people of Oregon over the entire absence of smut in con nection with the case in court. Of course, portions of the testi mony were unreportablc. therefore they were wholly ignored without so; much as the slightest allusion toj them. Only the persons who were; presenet in the court room know all' that the rrinciral witnesses testified : to. A great deal of the important1 sms to be improveing testimony was left to the imagination, & 1 can maniSe the spagetta pretiv of the 'reader, and the prurient-' SocJ & keeP from eatinS off m' nife minded found nothing on which to& king outa my sawser all tho dwell. ! ' ?tl" garg'e 'en I eat soup, ma Three months have elapsed since' sed if 1 finnish sko1 reel wel1 theV the infamous "partv" was held in Ar-.-'lU take me t0 ,he Zo after- Jake buckle's lodgings. First report were seJ his fokes was a oin3 t0 send so sensationafthat any newspaper jh t0 0- I P'ty Jake, was warranted in giving them con- Sunday The Sunda skool teecher spicuous publicirv. The country- was was tawking about being born agen shocked, not by the death of one per- but Ted sed he wood be afraid to be son. but bv the disclosure of the im- s0 on at. he mite be born a Ger tnorality which had been attached to nian or a tirk or a girl or etc. on are the making of moving pictures. tt'ay home Slim hit Jake. I stood M any people have protested r'te by Jake. & held his Bible wile against newspapers publishing ac- he pownded the stuffings outa Slim, counts of crime and of divorce suits MonJjy tonite they was a dog a involving gross immorality. The pro- howling out by are back dore & ma test is not without merit when it is got nervus & sed that meens a deth. made against the few papers which sure enuff it did, when pa shot at "Public opinion is no idle phrase i in so far as the deliberations of the : Japanese delegation to the armament i conference is concerned. No dele gation in attendance is giving such close attention to what the American people, through their newspapers, are thinking and saving. There are over 50 attaches in the Japanese delegation assigned to read, clip, in dex, and summarize the contents of at least one American newspaper each day. No two attaches handle the same newspaper. All these re ports are Assembled and indexed and summarized each day, so that the heads of the Japanese delegation have an accurate report on what at least 50 representative American newspapers are saying regarding the conference and especially what they are saying regarding Japan and Far Eastern problems. i L. 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